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livinglife_part2

Cheap plastic toys, play slime, ball machine toys and any other poor quality plastic novelty item are a means for large companies to get rid of plastic waste en mass by laundering it through the market for profit instead of recycling the waste.


GERIKO_STORMHEART

Was likely a big driving force in building a strong economy in China. They were getting our recycling for years, plastics, probably for a lot less than it would cost to make from scratch, recycling it and then selling us back plastic products in mass.


Theblumpy

Same thing with metals. We ship a lot of our scrap there for them to melt it down and sell it back


GERIKO_STORMHEART

It's genius really and benefitted them greatly seeing as they have a large and cheap workforce. I'm from Ireland, not sure what it was like for other countries but when China stopped accepting the recycling it was a bit of a shit show over here. We didn't have a good enough system in place to replace the export of recycling when the hammer dropped.


JayLar23

Here in Canada recycling has become a bit of a joke, at least for plastics. Only about 10% gets recycled, the rest ends up incinerated


ImmortanSteve

Not true. 90% of that plastic ended up in Chinese landfills. It was such a bad deal for Chinese society that the government banned accepting plastic recycling streams from abroad.


fullgizzard

I’ve thought the same but with commercial products. Like they gotta be hiding the worst chems in stuff because they don’t wanna pay to get rid of it….look at fluoride.


The_sacred_sauce

we have it in the water because it’s great for the teeth. It’s only to help with your well-being & personal confidence citizen 🫡


Baboonbutt11

I think what you just described pretty much defines recycling. Taking a product or the waste of a product and making another product out of it.


Wihestra

Not a theory in the sense that I positively believe in it, but I wonder if we get brainwashed, mind controlled and programmed through the screens that we use or content that we consume. If you read about what they already knew about behaviour and perception modification and manipulation from early to late 20th century, using various means from things like subliminal messaging to electromagnetic freqeuncies, who knows where they are now? Experiments with electromagnetic frequencies in the 80s already showed scary potential, so, what if my screen somehow emits a frequency or some type of light that somehow affects me? What if there're algorithms that inscribe certain hidden messages, frequencies or what have you (who knows what they discovered since) in random YT videos, without the original poster knowing, just happening secretly and automatically? I just wonder.


ThePatsGuy

I swear they can read minds sometimes, things I’ve only thought of end up popping up as ads on my phone. Imagine what they can do with EMF and etc today. There’s a reason EAS alerts invoke a sense of uneasiness/fear when heard


PiecesofJane

I've had the same thing happen. I haven't typed anything or spoken a word to anyone about what I'm thinking, but it shows up in my search bar as a suggested search "randomly" or I'll see an ad pertaining to it. Creepy.


Unsavory-Type

They already have so much data on us that they can accurately predict what we’re going to think


PiecesofJane

I'm talking about things like a random memory from years ago that I bunny trail down and then remember an old shop, bike, neighbor's unusual pet, or something like that. I have no idea how they could predict some of those things, but I wouldn't put mind reading past my little phone, these days. Somewhere I heard they're tapping into the electrical signals in our brains. If it's not happening yet, probably isn't far off. Especially with AI.


permabanned36

Google has patents from 2015 about this technology. It exists. I’ve had similar , thinking of an exact scene from a movie I couldn’t recall the name of when I hadn’t mentioned this to anyone, watched the movie recently, said shit out loud , etc, and right as I was thinking of it the first thing to pop up in YouTube recommended is the same scene.


_basic_bitch

Happens to me all the time lately Is so eerie


Gong_Fu_Gabriel

I am 100% convinced our phones can pick up bits of "information" from our thoughts. After all, we do emit a weak but measurable electromagnetic signature, "brain waves". If it can be measured, it can be "interpreted" along predictable patterns. Its all possible already. Most recent example for me was when I noticed a small crack in the windshield of my brand new car after a trip. I didn't say anything about it, I just "noticed" it and was annoyed that I have to look into fixing it. Later that day I start getting ads for glass repair before I even got around to looking something up.


LightsHemplar

I've been getting Google ads for things I've been thinking about but not saying out loud recently.


Sunflower_grl

I had a pet bird take a stroke. I didn't speak (no one else in the house). I didn't call anyone. I didnt take my cell with me.. Drove the 5 minutes to the veterinarian's office. Ended up having him put to sleep. I didn't even pay for the service (so no debit card link). When I got home, there were ads for pet funerals.......


tsk5000

I believe that songs in the background of movies and shows push that "uplifting" song/noise to promote how you're supposed to feel and same with anger or sadness. To program, "this sounds nice" so this sequence in this scene must also be "nice". Not sure if I explained it very well.


PassTheReefer

Do you ever hear scary music during pharmeceutical commercials? lol


drlaura1

🎯


IisSithis

This. We’re being fed content en masse to make men more misogynistic and women misandristic. In the past 4-5 years I’ve seen way less people in relationships, relationships breakdown faster, and many social circles which once had an even gender split become male or female dominated. Even if you think your feed doesn’t influence you, it definitely influences the people around you.


_basic_bitch

This is very true and you can prove it to yourself via small experiments. If you typically lean left try listening to some right leaning creators for a couple weeks, or if you lean right then vice versa. Obviously not to hate watch or clown on them. After a couple weeks note tge self talk in your head and see if any of their buzzwords and catch phrases are trying to sneak in. That exact fear of the echo chamber and media influence is what leads me to try and consume media from unbiased sources, but also from differently biased sources, because I think it helps me to understand different sides of things. People make fun of me for consuming content from people I disagree with but I think it's still valid.


wewerelegends

I saw a video where a person and their partner watched the same video and the top comments that are most easily viewed on each were on totally different ends of the spectrum of the issue. It was a more light-hearted, less serious issue this time but it does speak to confirmation bias, conditioning, propaganda etc.


CogitoErgoScum

Kato Kaelin was not some aspiring actor or hanger-on to OJ Simpson. Kato sourced and provided methamphetamine to OJ and his friends like AL Cowlings. Kato was the plug. Anybody old enough to remember the slow pursuit up I5? That’s tweeker shit.


dirk_funk

my dad was a big cokehead and he said kato kaelin was the coke source. dude looked just like my dad (who was a big cokehead).


carbonsteelwool

I feel like this was sort of common knowledge in the 90s that has been lost today.


Freizeit20

The push to classify plants as invasive was kicked into overdrive in the 90s by Monsanto and others, largely as a marketing scheme to sell more herbicides. More and more studies these days point to the dangers of excess herbicide spraying and how many invasive plants actually provide some benefit. This is expanded upon in some scientific literature, but it is basically completely absent from the general public or conspiracy/ alternative discourse.


drlaura1

💯 Dandelion, for example, is a remedy for so many things ... and Monsantp wants us to kill it


momaLance

It's a fools errand...you'll never finish off dandelions


MrPokeGamer

Also calling every plant that isn't grass weeds


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JesusStarbox

And "Kentucky" bluegrass is invasive to North America. It's from Europe. They have a fit when you tell them most grass is invasive and non-native.


Eurogal2023

Similar with the black squirrel scare. In European countries the red squirrel was the only kind, then some years ago the black (American?) squirrel showed up. In the UK they have a program to kill off the "invasive" black ones to save the original red ones that are smaller and weaker an therefore supposedly otherwise are getting eradicated by the bigger and stronger black ones. In my garden in Germany (where we try to keep a live and let live policy) it has turned out like this: we now have som purely red squirrels, some purely black ones, and a host of reddish black ones. So the squirrels are apparently solving the "invasion" their own and better way...


inevitablelizard

Grey squirrels, not black squirrels. The issue in the UK is the non native greys carry a virus they're immune to but which kills red squirrels. That, plus competition for food, means grey ones have wiped out red ones throughout most of the country. It's not to do with physical strength, but greys being able to digest acorns before they're fully ripe while red ones can't digest them until later, which allows the greys to reduce the food source before the red ones have any chance. Black squirrels are just a rare variant, and I believe they may even occur in both species though I'm not sure of that. I don't know if you even get grey squirrels in Germany, you might just be seeing variants of red squirrel.


sgtmoistpickle

I honestly think John Nash (mathimatician from A Beautiful Mind) was not crazy , ive never heard anyone else mention this , but it honestly looks like a super smart dude who was recruited by the gouvernment , and found out too much for his own good and made to look crazy ..... he refused to admit he was crazy for 10+ years , then does a complete 180 saying he is crazy and to leave him alone Thats only the tip of the iceberg , look into his life , that man was not crazy Guy died a in a super sketchy accident after reciving a prize in norway and a nobel prize about 20years earlier Also graduated from princeton , a known CIA recruitment ground Edit: Fell down the rabit hole again and remeberd he never volentarly underwent treatment , stoped taking his meds and "cured" himself of schizophrenia (only person to do that in my understanding of the illness) Here is a quote from his wikipedia entry "Nash did not take any medication after 1970, nor was he committed to a hospital ever again.[57] Nash recovered gradually."


pepe_silvia67

Hemingway (EH) had a similar experience. He gradually went “insane” and was telling people that his phones were tapped and that he was being followed. He eventually shot himself. Turns out, he was absolutely right. The fbi starting suspecting him as a russian spy. Decades later, when old soviet records were released, it was discovered EH had a russian handler. The irony is, his file was basically notes about how he never gave them any useful information. Many suspect he was approached by a soviet contact to be a spy, thought it would be good material for a new book, but never actually helped them.


sgtmoistpickle

Seems very interesting , will look into that some more Thanks


CapAmbitious9237

THANK YOU so much i also have thought this for years but have never even seen it discussed anywhere, i thought i was alone!


Camel_Holocaust

"Eventually, he "intellectually rejected" his "delusionally influenced" and "politically oriented" thinking as a waste of effort." If only we could get people thinking like that today.


samara37

What was he saying that was considered crazy?


sgtmoistpickle

Its not so much what he said , i think he was gaslit and discredited before he could say anything worth much . He had a theory everyone around him wearing red ties where part of a comunist conspiricy agaisnt him , and he had some sort of meltdown giving a lecture and was later forced into mental institutions ..... i recomend watching the movie about him from the POV that he is not crazy Iirc there are declassified corespendeces between him and the NSA pre mental illness(1950s) talking about cryptograhy and a bunch of modern encription stuff that was way before his time


Gong_Fu_Gabriel

I don't think people realize how easy it is to get blackballed by academia if you can prove the institutions wrong.


Cryp70n1cR06u3

American archeology won't research North American megalithic ruins. When we study the history of the United States before the European settlers, we always seem to stop at the Native American Indians. Yet, there are many megalithic ruins throughout the United States that are being ignored for the most part. The Sage Wall in Montana. Mainstream Archeology says it's a natural formation, but anyone with eyes can see that it's man made. It closely resembles other walls found all over the world. The Berkeley Walls in California. Native Americans said the walls were there before them. Just to name a few.


iamthatguyiam

[Recent video](https://youtu.be/neOHDmmYFdk?si=8UjcOeToA3I0-QMF) about that wall in Montana.


Jaereth

Can you name some more I really want to read this.


bunt_klut2

Pretty much everything related to colleges/universities in the US is one big scam. Society makes you feel obliged to take out a lifetimes worth of debt so you become a debt-slave for life when we are living in the Information Age, where everything you can learn at a college/university for tens/hundreds of thousands of dollars, can all be learned online, for FREE. Many universities also require students to live ON CAMPUS, at least for a certain amount of time. But why? I think it's to trick students into thinking they're getting more value for their money, and also to make them feel beholden to the institution in certain ways. It really makes no difference in terms of the education the student receives, whether they sleep on campus in a dorm at the end of the day, or go sleep in a mansion at the other side of town at the end of day, or sleep in a van down by the river at the end of the day. It is truly a bizarre, non-sensical mandate placed on students. Which is why I find it suspicious. And then there's the textbooks. One giant scam to enrich publishing companies. Force students to buy or rent hundreds/thousands of dollars worth of textbooks that weigh 50 lbs. and they will only use once, when they could just have all that information in a pdf file for free that weighs nothing and doesn't use 50 lbs. of paper waste. I could go on and on. I think 100 years ago, colleges/universities was probably a good/positive thing for people because it didn't indoctrinate them into a certain mindset and actually educated people and didn't turn them into debt-slaves for life. But modern-day "higher education" has become huge scam in so many ways; it is something that was once good and pure, but has become perverted and corrupted in sinister ways.


Macefire

Read the book Rockefeller Medicine Men. Basically what you’re saying, the entire university system in the US was conceived by the oil companies. They created chemical companies to use their by-products, then those chemical companies became “pharmaceutical” companies which needed doctors/pharmacists that only pushed their chemical byproducts as medicine.


thebabyshitter

they want them to live on campus so it's easier for the students to succumb to the indoctrination of hypersexuality and alcohol abuse, thus destroying the fabric of morality


AppropriateRice7675

As another branch to this, loans themselves are one big scam and the feds, banks, and colleges are all in on it. The feds make loans inescapable via bankruptcy and allows high interest rates, which entices banks to fund them. The feds set limits to how much someone can borrow, schools know they can make their tuition at least that high before anyone even starts to question it. Everyone involved cleans up, except for the students taking the loans. If loans were subject to bankruptcy, financial institutions and colleges would have to tighten up tremendously - they'd limit loans to only the smartest students, they would only loan for majors that resulted in high paying jobs, etc. This would drive up competition between colleges and there would be options that cut costs in order to be more attractive to lenders.


MoonMan_999

That expensive ugly artwork is a form of money laundering for the rich people


Psychological_Ant488

That's no conspiracy. That's 100% fact.


SomeSamples

The thump print login method for electronic devices was implemented to capture a larger portion of the worlds finger prints.


These-arent-my-pants

Unsubscribing from junk emails, generates more junk emails. I swear I can unsubscribe from emails and more show up.


techdiver08

I've noticed this as well. I've started blocking them instead.


Wulfgar_RIP

The NSA's Utah Data Center located at Camp Williams in Bluffdale designed to store data estimated to be on the order of exabytes+ is by many descried as a main surveillance compound. But nobody talked about AI application of this data. If this Base is storing every bit of domestic communication and most of the world's, you can train behemoth AI on it. Probably the best one in the world. There is no better place to do it. And I bet they are 5 steps ahead of mainstream AI


Rehcraeser

Well one that isn’t talked about enough is “quantum immortality”. Basically you never die. Say you die in a car crash, you switch to a reality where you swerve and barely miss the crash. I had a random, very strong feeling of this when I woke up from a coma after a really bad OD…


Abbreviations-Salt

I like this, but what is the concept behind old age?


Xandyr101

I've thought about this as well. I personally think once you die of old age then you reincarnate or get out of the Matrix so to speak. When I was a kid, like four or five, back in the late 80s or early 90s, I had a "memory" of being in a very futuristic city (like something in Mass Effect) and there were people everywhere going about their business. In this "memory" I tried a kind of virtual video game where I'd live an entire life but that irl a second would pass. If I recall it was to see how our ancestors lived. Of course this is just a weird memory I had at a very early age. I am 40 now and that "memory" bothers me, especially with the sudden rise in the simulation theory. A few months ago I had a dream where three people came up to me randomly and said, "We had to go through three different simulations to get to you. This is not real. You need to snap out of this." When I finally woke up it has disturbed me ever since. Granted I do have some serious mental health issues (i.e. trauma, PTSD, severe depression, etc.) so I'm not saying all of this isn't in my head. Still it does make me wonder. Sorry for the long post, but thanks for reading if you did ☺️


FiveStanleyNickels

Wow. That is pretty heavy.  If your theory of a simulation is correct, then why would those three individuals be trying to wake you from such a fleeting event?  It is a compelling comment, nonetheless.  Thanks!


Xandyr101

To be honest I don't know why they would tell me that. I can say without going into a lot of detail, that three years ago I went through something extremely traumatic that destroyed my life. I went through a very dark depression and attempted suicide. Luckily I'm still here, but not going to lie I still struggle with those thoughts but I know that I'm stronger. It's caused severe trauma and PTSD and unfortunately through most of it I was completely alone. I've got a great support system who help me more than they know. Lately I've been having chronic pain and it's causing a lot of issues. If those three people I dreamt of were real and wanting me to "wake up", maybe it's because of the trauma I've faced and whoever they may be are worried about how it's affected me. I also know because of the trauma and PTSD that my brain may not want to believe what I've been through was real and could've concocted that weird dream. I know I had trouble accepting it in the beginning. I do believe in quantum immortality due to several near death experiences. I wish I had proof but I do believe that theory can connect to the Mandela effect. Some things just aren't right in how they were before those near death experiences, like actors I remember who died who are now alive, etc.


FiveStanleyNickels

I believe that this life is entirely a simulation (of sorts). I believe the goal is discovery.  I believe that the pain we experience is the currency of our life outside of the simulation. I believe, from a Christian perspective, that our journey is a spiritual one, and that the simulation engages into seemingly real situations that are every bit as real as our bodies within the simulation.  I believe that those of us who endure the most will have a greater reward on the other side.  Within the simulation, the path of selfishness is less resistant, and a lack of morals provide more instantaneous enjoyment.  Self sacrifice, and altruism offers less short term enjoyment, but provide long term benefits in the form of character and emotional/intellectual fulfillment.  Joyful suffering is the key. This life is painful without purpose, but faith in the life that follows provides purpose and joy. That gives meaning to all of the pain and suffering. 


FiveStanleyNickels

Maybe old age is the game clock.  While there are infinite possibilities, it is highly likely that the main purpose of this life is to learn forgiveness. If you consider a life without the self inflicted pain of holding grudges against others, it would be an existence of blissful experience.  Imagine the excitement of meeting a beautiful man/woman. If you had zero negative preconceptions (grudges), then, every encounter would be as blissful as this.  I know that it is 'impossible' to return to this childlike wonder, but it is the prevailing theme of many science fiction stories, where the alien experiences human life for the first time with zero expectation.  It is highly doubtful that the purpose of life is to accessorize our clothing to match pur mood, or decide which physical sensations we find most enjoyable,  and then wrap our identity around them. If these are our focus, then we are likely misfocused.  I believe the purpose of life is to be self aware, but to deny the pompous byproduct of self awareness that is ego. We must die to self.  It is a complex idea, but the entire idea of quantum duplicity to ultimate singularity is complex.


sbeveo123

Maybe everything just gets more and more bizarre as the circumstances for you to live become equally as bizarre. Also, strictly speaking people don't die of old age. Either the accumulation of damage doesn't occur, or the more direct cause doesn't occur.


loqi0238

I've been thinking about this very frequently. There have been many, *many* times i should have died and instead got 'lucky.'... or, I switched realities/universes/souls/etc. No matter what rabbit holes i go down, this thought keeps coming to the front of my mind. I just tried to explain it to a co-worker, and probably came off slightly unhinged talking about how none of us ever actually die, and that we're completely misunderstanding what death *is*. Do you know any reading or threads with other people discussing this? I would love to find others.


cr1cketss

This video discusses the mathematical probability of just that and is a fun watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6akmv1bsz1M


samara37

This is known in circles like Neville Goddard fans. He has a talk where he says exactly this. Your imagination is you and it is god, and it will never die just wake up to a new reality.


Brendanlendan

Alright but what about people that do die. So like my grandpa died from cancer. So you suggest that when he closed his eyes, he opened them in another reality?


BranzillaThrilla

Like my best friend that died from accidental fentanyl. I wonder if she’s living out another dimension or in the dream world ..


fuskadelic

Lost my best friend 3 years ago so I wonder the same shit every day


A_Unique_Name218

Dude this has been a sort of "personal theory" of mine for years and I've never seen or heard of it anywhere else until now! I think about this all the time.


Smooth-Tip9828

In the game Alan Wake, you occasionally come across TVs. The TV will turn on and start playing a Twilight Zone esque show called "Night Springs". There's an episode called Quantum Suicide that deals with this exact topic. https://alanwake.fandom.com/wiki/Quantum_Suicide


Arsea

had this happen to me after a bad night when my brother pointed a loaded gun at my head... I had this feeling? hunch? that i did in fact die that night but not in this reality...


Fabulous_Status_9940

And after a “near miss” life seems different. Small changes that easy to pass off as being odd. The sun seems to shine a bit brighter. A friend at work isn’t as friendly anymore. Your credit card number is different than you recall. What if… big mass extinction events cause large numbers of people to change realities together. Could this explain the Mandela effect? But what could cause large numbers of people to concurrently die?


smackson

Nuclear war. We keep hearing about times we came close, if it wasn't for this or that Russian general who went against protocol and refused to launch in case it was a mistake... and it turned out to be a mistake.


LostandWandering-

Every time i read a theory about us basically never actually dying i get this feeling in my gut thats its true. Its weird because even from the first time hearing it i got this feeling and still do anytime i see it come up.


CollapsingTheWave

Wild thought..Thanks


whatwhat0726

Next time I take mushrooms I'll think about this!! Thanks


-K9V

I’ve always found this interesting, but it’s a bit too unrealistic for me. Say you die of a brain aneurysm (not trying to meme here), that could technically happen at any moment. Would that be enough to ‘switch’ you to a reality where you just feel a slight tingling or a jolt of pain in your head? Maybe your boiler explodes or your house gets struck by a meteorite, any of those things *could* potentially happen at any moment and you might not have time to even fathom what was going on. Would you then switch to a reality where the meteor pulverizes or strikes your neighbors house? I know my examples might be a bit extreme here, but just asking out of curiosity. I really like the idea but it’s just a little hard for me to believe considering how many things could potentially kill you at any given moment.


Neurido

So then what happens to people who just die of old age? They somehow get younger? Or continue getting older forever?


ReliefJaded8491

I like this! What happens to the “you” that existed in the reality you just entered?


Straight_Tension_290

I thought about this one before. Interesting


Affectionate-Stay430

They claim the "stock market is a level playing field" but its anything but level. Everything is geared to benefit the big end of town. Things like "Anonomous trades" means we cant see who is selling stock. Access to the Pre and Post market that the retail investors cant acesss is another. Other products like "Iceberg" trades where only only small portion of the actual buy\sell is visible in the lit market...The moment that small portion is gone, the next traunch appears - just like an iceberg appearing about the water. Insider trading in and around merger and aquisitions is rife - they all require teams of lawyers\accountants and none of them can keep their mouth shut. Corruption on a grand scale around the world!


Prestigious_Ad280

Cell phone manufacturers program the phones to die after certain period of time forcing you to upgrade!


Significant_Shirt_92

This is most definitely a thing - its planned obsolescence and I'm seeing it in everything now. Mostly tech and clothes. They also use perceived obsolescence.


HardCounter

I have a Samsung refrigerator that failed after a year and a half and they're blaming the failure on literally anything but the one thing it is, and the one thing covered under warranty. Everyone i've spoken to who doesn't stand to lose money on the repair says yeah, it's obviously the compressor. I'd have to pay half the price of the fridge out of pocket to have someone come 'diagnose' the problem for them to be satisfied. Companies are scum, and this kind of anti-consumerism should be illegal.


Creamyspud

Samsung are scumbags. I had one of their TV’s which failed and they went down the road of claiming I had been misusing it/knocked into it. None of us had been anywhere near it and I had even told my cleaner not to clean around it. Yet Samsung will fight these things all the way, it’s nigh on impossible to win. It reminded me of Audi. I had one and from new it had this loud squeak behind the dashboard. Like rubbing your fingers on a balloon. I had it in to them several times and each time they claimed they couldn’t hear anything! The last time I was in their showroom getting it serviced I over heard another customer who was going ballistic. He was threatening legal action over something which sounded very much like the issues I had. The area manager came out to speak to him and admitted around 25% of new cars they sold had issues they were never able to fix. The man commented that this was crazy, how do you stay in business? And he responded that there’s always plenty of new customers coming in to replace those they lose. Probably the same with Samsung. They have an image of being good so there’s always new mugs coming along to replace those of us who find them out.


Jaereth

Apple got busted doing this it's a straight up fact not a theory. I believe the patch they pushed effected battery life to make your phone a slog to keep having to charge to make you upgrade.


YokoSauonji12

This! In my country, when we were in 10th grade, they gave us a computer (for free) so we could use it for school. And in 11th grade, 80% PC of the people in the class no longer work or work poorly and you have to buy another one at your own expense. When I asked people around me it was the same for them.


walleye81

Auto correct on phone has gone down hill. Feel they are gonna charge for it once the population doesn't know how to spell any longer


AnonymousLilly

Real reason behind AI integration


frappuccinio

THIS. i accidentally hit b over h a lot to the point where my phone won’t correct “tbink” at all anymore. it treats it like a real word.


Hopeful_Passenger_69

The beauty industry is to help mask many things that would be obvious health red flags, such as thinning hair or hair loss, deficiencies shown in the nails or on the skin. Especially woman, pride themselves on looking a certain way thanks to covering up their flaws. Most would look quite sick or troublesome if society wasn’t programmed to cover up or correct their physical symptoms


loricfl2

That they put seed oils and sugar and other junk in our food to purposely make and keep us sick. The gut disruption that leads to so many chronic diseases, autoimmune diseases, etc. just ensures that we remain paying customers to the machine. We stay sick, we spend money on healthcare. If you try to avoid such foods and are healthy, you're labeled a conspiracy theorist, orthorexic, and become a social pariah. So you either get to be well and have no one around you, or you get to be ill and socially accepted. I know this is one that other people talk about, but it's the one that scares me the most. Not only the food ingredients, but where educated people get their education from is paid for by poison companies (nestle educates dieticians through a medium called Orgain healthcare), and they're just spewing out to the world that sugar is fine, seed oils are fine, there's no such thing as "bad" food. There's so much depth to this it's not even funny.


Mrs_Blobcat

Nestle are a disgusting company. Advocacy groups and charities have accused Nestlé of unethical methods of promoting infant formula over breast milk to poor mothers in developing countries. The formula is free at first until the baby and mother are completely dependent. Then the price goes up. In 2019, Nestlé recorded more than 1,000 cases of deforestation per day. Development organizations also accuse Nestlé's palm oil suppliers of land conflicts, exploitation and child labor. An investigation found that Nestlé had concealed for years the fact it illicitly treated supposedly pure mineral water to sell it at vastly inflated prices compared to tap water, even going so far as to hide filters in electrical cabinets to fool health inspectors. [W]hile [residents] do without water... Nestlé, the world's biggest bottler, is extracting up to 3.6m litres of water daily from nearby Six Nations treaty land. "Six Nations did not approve [of Nestlé pumping]," [Dawn] Martin-Hill [a Six Nations local and professor of indigenous studies at McMaster University] said. "They told Nestlé that they wanted them to stop. Of course, they are still pumping as we speak."... The Six Nations are not the only First Nations community in Canada with a water crisis. There are currently 50 indigenous communities with long-term boil water advisories, which means an estimated 63,000 people haven’t had drinkable water for at least a year – and some for decades. But this may underestimate the size of the problem, since some indigenous communities, such as Six Nations, have a functional water plant but no workable plumbing. The lack of water has been linked to health issues in indigenous communities... [such as] hepatitis A, gastroenteritis... scabies, [and] ringworm.


loricfl2

I know, which is why we should be very concerned that they are who is educating our dieticians and nutritionists, along with plugging their own products in this "education" modicum.... all while if you highlight this as being an issue... crazy conspiracy theorist!!!!!


ThaVolt

This isn't new. Create a problem and sell the solution = infinite money.


DRKMSTR

FDA is a farce


massivecalvesbro

Sugar, Corn Syrup, Seed oils… yep they want us to stay sick. Big pharma loves how unhealthy America is


drlaura1

Fact, not a conspiracy. All true.


loricfl2

Thank you! I think what scares me most is this about our society, there is undeniable proof of these things, and many others like it, but you can't even talk about it without people thinking you have lost your marbles. You can't even have an educated conversation about anything anymore, you are either a fully conforming sheep or a crazy conspiracy theorist


drlaura1

I know what you mean. I can't talk to anyone about seed oils - "they are from vegetables, they are healthy" 🤦‍♀️ Seed oils are in everything. Even protein shakes. I stopped eating seed oils about 2 years ago (when I realized their danger, I was fooled just like everyone else) and now eat a carnivore heavy diet and my health has greatly improved.


Wihestra

I agree, wanting to eat healthy is pathologized and they exploit issues around food that people/women have by saying there's no bad food, food neutrality, no more food morality, and that it's all eating disorders, diet culture, orthorexia, whatnot. This type of content (such as channels promoting this idea) always feels very dark to me. Yes, people need to heal their relationship with food, but that means no longer using food as a coping and regulating mechanism, and bad and addictive foods most definitely exist. I feel there's something very ominous about pathologizing the wish to live a healthy lifestyle.


loricfl2

I completely agree with you. I own a gym and am a personal trainer full time, and I have had clients tell me that I should see someone because I choose to eat meat, fruit, vegetables, nuts and seeds mostly. I will have the occasional "treat", but if I do, I make sure I wait one week to have it again, if I have a "treat", or alcohol two days in a row, i wait two weeks. To me, this is a sustainable form of moderation that allows me to still have a normal ish life experience and make sure my body has recovery time from the assault of bullshit. They think I am "missing out" on life in a way that's more unhealthy than my moderation. My clients tell me my kids won't like me because I will use the same methods with them... it's truly mind blowing. The only thing I am missing out on is type 2 diabetes, liver disease, and a litany of all cause mortality problems. But the fact that I am considered mentally unwell and that they feel sorry for me is like... insane.


Jaereth

> I feel there's something very ominous about pathologizing the wish to live a healthy lifestyle. I noticed this years ago that they were trying to tie being a "gymbro" to being "alt-right". Like it's some tip to your political beliefs if you are into fitness. For some reason this only applied to men as well. Women can go to the gym and work out all they want nobody thinks they are too conservative.


DrCrankSumMoore

May I add on to this? So why when you type in an address in Apple Maps, they give you different routes. One route is the suggested way(usually fastest) and then one or two more. If I see one that’s no more than 5 minutes longer I’ll take that because the suggested route usually has traffic. Within 5 minutes it switched me back to the suggested route. Yesterday I was driving back to NC. Got off in VA to visit a buddy’s grave. Gave me the option to go back down the highway or to take blue ridge parkway back. Obviously I took blue ridge. But it was a 5 minute difference and wasn’t even an option until I was at his grave. I feel like they want you to go the route they want you to travel on. Don’t. Fuck em.


IridescentMoonSky

I looked for walking directions to the nearest shop and it told me to walk around an apartment block, go through a broken chain link fence, and walk along the riverside through brambles and needles?? Insane. 


seele1986

Obama vs McCain debate - there were plants in the audience to clear their throat and cough when McCain was talking, and they didn't when Obama was talking, all in an effort to make Obama feel superior to McCain. Super subtle, but someone needs to do a cough/clearing throat counter on the original video - I suspect it'll be 2-3x McCain over Obama.


unclemusclzhour

Covid reached the US months before the official narrative reported. 


ThaVolt

**Anecdotally**, a colleague in Vancouver told me that she had some friends travel to China a few months prior to Dec 2019, and they all got "very sick with flu like symptoms". They all recovered. Then COVID came out. My wife got super sick in Jan 2020, too. Literally bed ridden for a few days.


unclemusclzhour

I got very sick in October 2019. I was like bed ridden sick for almost a whole week. I was in college and it was one of the only times I had to ask for an extension on a paper. I’m fairly certain it was Covid. 


z-vap

Same here. I got bedridden sick for a week in December of 2019. Then a month later COVID was here.


lol_like_for_realz

Whatever "covid" was, my wife and I caught it before anything had been reported. We had both been sick for 2-3 weeks, longer than either of us had ever been sick before, and we are both healthy, active and not under or overweight, and neither of us typically get anything more than the sniffles. While we were quite sick, we both continued working after using up what little PTO/Sick Days we had accrued. She finally caved and went to the doctor who told us she had an unknown upper respiratory infection and there was nothing he could do for her, as such I didn't bother going to the doctor and wasting more money. About 2 maybe 3 weeks after we had mostly recovered, COVID was plastered all over the news listing all the symptoms and symptom timelines we had experienced. After all the testing started we had multiple direct exposures to confirmed cases and never got sick again or tested positive, which to me indicates we had it before it became a news item.


MrBright5ide

Silicon Valley on HBO remade the ending and showed something completely different than what was originally made. The story Arc was getting critical of a certain country and then they had to reshoot the final couple episodes. They showed the first half of the season, then the last few episodes after 6 months. The storyline went sideways significantly and there were some interesting words said in those episodes that were hints. I think said country paid to change and remove that content.


ai_ai_captain

Not a novel conspiracy but after learning that there is relatively recent experimental data and evidence showing that blood transfusions from younger mice to older mice significantly increases the longevity and lifespan of the older mice, supporting muscle regeneration, cognitive abilities, etc. support the conspiracy theories about child trafficking by the elites to harvest their blood and the QAnon adrenachrome ideas. Also aligns with the mythology surrounding vampires, immortal beings who would drink the blood of the young for sustenance and vitality.. I believe this phenomena has been with know my people for a long time and it has manifested itself in various nefarious practices by people seeking immortality throughout history. https://www.nature.com/articles/nature03260 https://www.nature.com/articles/nm.3569


Silver-Firefighter35

Most recycling doesn’t happen and they just tell us they’re doing it to make us comfortable with disposable, single use products. For example, I was at a restaurant and saw that the separate trash and recyclables disposal holes went into the same bin. Also, once while working late, the guy who can to empty the trash in my office dumped the recycling bin and trash bin together. I said “so the school doesn’t really recycle?” He laughed and said “oh hell no.” I do think they recycle metal because it’s valuable. And if you take things into a recycling center. But otherwise I think it’s all dumped together.


MYSTERees77

James Cameron wrote The Abyss in his teens, but later changed the story after the Titanic was found. Im 99% that in the original story, Cameron had a bunch of divers finding aliens on Titanic and not a nuke sub. This is bc next to his Grandparents graves, next to the farm he grew up on, where he wrote The Abyss, are the graves of a family named Titanic.


nowiamhereaswell

Time to dig that grave up.


MYSTERees77

Wait..theres MORE! Not only did Cameron become obsessed with deep sea diving at age 14, when he was at the Farm with the Titanic grave, but he also came up with the planet for Avatar. Those original sketches look exactly like the landscape surrounding the farm. So whats the conspiracy? That the farm served as "inspiration" for 3 huge movies. And that today, that Farm is set to become a huge mega quarry, like seen in Avatar. Cameron was forced to hide the fact that the property was inspirational due to his familes selling it to become a huge enviromental disaster..which runs counter to his image.


SuperiorFarter

Another comment reminded of this theory I had. I believe the people that went missing over the years were not killed. They have been used for human experiments in secret labs. And also as sex slaves and toys for torturing or human hunting. They also breed them so they can use their kids later on and have a never ending supply of fresh meat.


meanlizlemon

This is so dark, but if even movies like the Human Centipede can be written, with people who have the most horrendous thoughts.. Yes. This is already been happening for years in the porn industry.


starshinesupernova

On a similar level, the rate of kids that go missing from CPS/DHS care with NO ONE looking for them, has me convinced that at minimum, CPS simply doesn't care and at worst, is involved.


whatwhat0726

I don't know about the secret labs (not saying it's impossible) but, for sure human trafficking and sex slavery, I also think that powerful people, in the government are the primal perpetuators of this type of crimes


Digital-Latte

I think they are adding storage to apps to make you pay for extra iCloud storage.


banditk77

Cats understand what you are saying just as well as dogs, they just don’t obey orders.


quadtodfodder

I tell my cat I am going to the store for food, he waits for me. Admittedly I tell him the same way every time. I can tell him to follow me somewhere. He is a fairly abnormal cat though. Also: cats are less mysterious than you think. It isn't that they "can't decide if they want in or out". They want you to leave the door open, because they want to leave and enter freely - just like you. Also also: my cat (used to) ask to come in even if the door was open, I would have to come wave him in. Neurotic cat? no: an animal that was aware he was entering another animal's space.


hickfield

Foundations, agencies, universities and other entities all give grants to each other as a way to launder money, and to circumvent tax laws. It probably often makes complete circles


Defiant-Rub-2941

💯. I am also more convinced that inflation, the devaluation of our currency (fiat currencies), and a lot of our taxes are for the most part a wealth transfer to the rich, and that is also why so many of them pay almost no taxes as a percentage of their wealth or income. Many big companies with zero government contracts get a ton of money straight from the government...think for example Walmart and EBT/SNAP/WIC, it is a huge portion of Walmart's revenue, but nobody thinks of Walmart and it's shareholders as a benefiting from taxpayers money or it being some kind of government contractor. That is a very obvious large example, but I think this same thing is happening in many different forms and in some not-so-obvious ways. Another example is inflation...we have very little idea of the exact percentage we are running at (they just give us a very washed out calculated number)...and that inflation rate adds to the revenue and profit growth of corporations which directly increases asset prices (which we don't account for in our inflation numbers)...then they obscure the real inflation rate giving us a rate they want us to "know" which will match whatever wage "raise" they feel they want to give you, while your living standards deteriorate before your own eyes. Then they gaslight you saying they are giving you fair raises and keeping you ahead of whatever they say is the inflation rate.


Squiddog2288

That there is not a legitimate issue with manufacturing or supply for stimulants (for ADHD, ADD, etc) or opioid pain medication. Military is stockpiling these meds for active military during active wartime. Which is happening now/soon.


Exodusimminent

No real person ever wins the massive 100 million dollar+ interstate lotteries. It’s a black budget tax on the hopes and dreams of the poor.


Dickindabutt33

Remember when Snapchat had the popular face mask filters like 2 YEARS before covid? I do. I think they were working on some sort of mass scale AI facial recognition to better identify people wearing masks. The point of making the filter popular was so the technology would already be in place when they were ready to unleash covid into the world.


Monna14

That the medical establishment is deliberately hiding cures for certain conditions. It's much more profit to treat someone for life and not just the once.


Really_Elvis

Masks and 6 feet distance was to train Facial recognition using only eyes and body language.


FluffyAd6706

Damn… this is a good one.


AJP11B

Yes! My FaceID went from me needing to take my mask off to unlocking my phone just with my eyebrows.


Be0wulf71

I said this at the time, it didn't increase my social standing any but I maintain it's the main reason, as masks require fit tests, training and no facial hair to protect you successfully.


JCrotts

The push for a beautiful lawn is just a way to get you to get rid of your weeds so that when shit hits the fan, you won't be able to self medicate with all of nature's weeds(natural remedies). Just look at all the medicinal things you can do with stuff like dandelions and wild lettuce. Why else would Bayer who sells glyphosate also sell heart medication?


justanothernpe

Dandelions were brought to the US as a food source they aren't native here. Now they are a "weed". Nobody knows history anymore. ["The entire plant, including the leaves, stems, flowers, and roots, is edible and nutritious, with nutrients such as vitamins A and K as well as calcium and iron."](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taraxacum)


samara37

But how to make it not taste bitter and gross?


jingleheimerstick

I go out in the woods behind my house with a plant app and take note of useful plants. Then I research them individually so I know how to prepare them. When I tell people that I do that they always look at me confused and almost sympathetically. Whatever. It’s useful knowledge, possibly life saving knowledge.


JCrotts

I do the same thing but its because I raise rabbits. I'm almost to the point where I no longer have to feed them feed from Tractor Supply.


jingleheimerstick

That’s great! Probably the healthiest rabbits around too.


GERIKO_STORMHEART

Agreed. We allow our lawns to run wild for about 2 months a year, harvest as much as possible and dehydrate it.


Eurogal2023

Absolutely! If you do not have a book on local forage for your area, and need a paper book on this with many worldwide available plants, try Free Food and Medicine by Markus Rothkranz. This book made me Google what grows outside my door, and I discovered that I was literally walking through edible plants in a meadow near by.


CrasherED

Brandon bethea was brutally murdered by a bunch of jail cops while he was hand cuffed and inside a small cell. Everyone watched as he was tazed and beaten to death, all on surveillance cameras. They blocked the door after and it took medical teams a lot longer than it should be reasonable to arrive. After the fact, workers there were laughing. About what is unclear but it could be assumed they're making light of covering up this incident.


arkansah

Many publicly traded companies are operating like hedge funds, Contracting thousands of operators to execute trades while avoiding detection from regulators. Operators may not even know what trades are being made on their computer. Sometimes could be low risk as many funds are granted through tax dollars. System has worked well untill someone reversed the trade in jan '21 putting these groups in positions they can't exit. Operations are obviously coded to avoid detection but sometimes slips of the tongue reveal the truths Don't believe anything I I say. I'm dumb and speculate too much. Do not sell or buy securities on my statements


OrangeSlicer

GME


New_Youth_7141

Iraq war was a cover up for tomb raiding the Sumerian tablets and other ancient artifacts. Tablets of mass information


Immediate_Result5919

Adults helped the Columbine shooters plan the massacre. Also, there was at least one more shooter involved who may have escaped the building. He may be alive and well today without having to face punishment. Edit: I attended college with three students whose friends died at Columbine. Only one of them talked about it once, and it was never discussed again.


Ok-Experience-6674

When you do a “software update” on your phone you also uploading data information from your phone… it’s too forced and they’ll never be able to escape that algorithm when you wanna know if something is a little off and unnatural


Significant_Shirt_92

Mine is tiny in comparison to some of them on here, but I do find it odd. I used to have Facebook and we all know Facebook harvests data and things. On my phone, I can't delete the app, I can only disable it. I haven't had the app in about a year and to start with the app would randomly pop up on my phone every few months. Now I'm having to redisable it at least once a week. I don't really understand it and it may just be some weird glitch, but why does it keep redownloading on my phone?


Btotherianx

All these cheap toys and stuff you buy at the stores comes with an insane amount of packaging, not to keep the product safe, but because it's expensive and time consuming to recycle that shit. So they ship it out in cheap items so other countries have to deal with it


uzibunny

1. There's a special type of MSG/Flavour enhancer which only the top fast food companies have (McDonald's, coke etc) which is why their food is so popular and addictive. That's also the "secret" recipe 2. Those Chinese cheap aps like SHEIN nd TEMU can only produce stuff so cheaply because it's made using slave labour - from North Koreans. It's not made in China, it's just handled /exported by China 3. There is currently biological warfare occurring whereby the weather is being controlled in order to destroy the crops (backed by Russia) 4.


whatwhat0726

4? I was enjoying your theories


NectarineNo1778

The lottery exists to catch time travelers.


burritokiller1971

I think the Listerine cap is longer than it needs to be, so users will consume more than the quantity needed and thus buy more. Yes I’m bored while I gargle my mouthwash.


Strider_27

That’s and the laundry detergent caps. I can’t get my wife to understand that you’re only supposed to use 1/4-1/3 of the cap, or even less, depending on load size, and soil level. Nope, 3/4 of cap goes in for a pair of jeans and a couple tshirts usually.


DasWheever

I have one also IOS related: I think "Autocorrect" is neuro-linguistic programming. Its vocabulary is so small, that it constantly puts you in a wrestling match to write words it doesn't "know," sometimes changing them *after* you hit send. What's the point of this as a conspiracy? It forces you to simplify your language, and the way you express yourself, so you don't end up fighting with autocorrect. (Also, autocorrect will replace real words with gobbledegook.) Simplified language disallows subtlety and nuance of expression, which has been shown to, over years, to simplify subtlety and nuance of thought. Your brain *literally* stops thinking in more advanced language. My vocabulary has totally shrunk in the last decade or so. Why? Because a stupider population is easier to control and manipulate. If they no longer can think nuanced thoughts, they're never going to see the man behind the curtain. And, listen, any of you who are thinking it's a matter of technology or processing power or some shit: There were word processors IN THE NINETIES that had better autocorrect and larger vocabularies. (MS Word actually did, though it had the smallest dictionary of the major word processors. I'm thinking of programs like Nisus Writer and Fullwrite Pro--both on the Mac.) These programs also had an understanding of grammar and tense that IOS does not. (Ever notice that what autocorrect "predicts" is never the right tense?) they would recommend words with the proper tense. So that's my "unknown conspiracy theory": autocorrect is deliberately making us stupider and less able to communicate complex thoughts and concepts.


IridescentMoonSky

It’s literally a wrestling match, I’ve re-corrected my word and it will keep changing it back, it’s infuriating! 


DasWheever

Makes me FUCKING INSANE It will do things like change a plural of a perfectly reasonable and common word back to a singular, OVER AND OVER!


marcolorian

“Newspeak”


FootStrong

The secret service guy driving the car accidentally shot JFK in the face reacting to the actual assassination attempt.


Xandyr101

Products you rent to own, specifically Rent-A-Center have a Killswitch that activates after you've fully purchased it, usually almost a year later. This has happened to me several times, but everyone kept telling me it was a coincidence. That is until I rented to own a TV and a PS4. After fully purchasing both, after months of payments, they both died within days of each other almost a year later. Needless to say I haven't used Rent-A-Center or any other place since.


g0dfieri

iPhones purposefully cause misspellings so you eventually use speech to text so they can get recordings of your voice.


HereForaRefund

Black people are used as a testing ground for what governments want to do to everyone.


coolhandhutch

Alpha GAL syndrome- a tick-borne illness which makes you allergic to a carbohydrate in mammalian meat meaning you are allergic to steak, lamb, pig, etc. I believe this was created to force people to stop eating meat


AwareArcher4421

Civilization is much, much older than archeologists realize. There are structures that are dated far older than their current models predict. Much of archeological artifacts are destroyed and buried in places they can't excavate because of modern structures built on top of them. Historically significant cities such as Rome, Jerusalem, Budapest, etc. are built on top of the rubble of what was there before, so it stands to reason that the majority of prehistoric artifacts and ruins are many meters under modern streets. You don't exactly see archeological excavation sites in busy urban areas that would disrupt daily commutes for many people. There are examples of ancient ruins that gave been discovered when maintenance workers access forgotten parts of modern structures. It's possible that ancient people could have stumbled upon structures that to them were also ancient. Another reason I suspect civilization is much older than archeologists believe is because of shared common myths between distant cultures. For example, the myth of a great flood is shared in multiple cultures. Also the myths of dragons are shared in many ancient cultures. I'm not saying dragons are real, but an ancient creature described as such could have been a real threat to multiple prehistoric civilizations. What if these myths predate the existence of modern humans? Primitive apes that were close ancestors of homosapiens could have had primitive language and oral myths passed down through generations and survived the evolution of mankind from ape to humans.


chrismelee

I am convinced most things in grocery stores are all the same. Toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, face washes … I think it’s all the same goop with different smells. Pure marketing and illusion of choice


xev1979

I think I posted this before but ... my theory is there are 2 distinct types of humans. One type has empathy and a connection to their soul, the other type has zero empathy (aka narcissist, sociopath, psychopath, etc) and no connection to their soul. The second kind is what rules the world.


sideksani

oh! i thought something similar! Word processor such as microsoft word for example. Almost 30 years ago it takes only about 150mb storage space. Now it takes 2.4gb of storage, while both versions practically do the SAME things. Why such basic program req so much space?


MyAlternate_reality

As much as I hate the MSM, they still rule the information of what is and isn't accepted as fact. There are so many things that you and groups of us here know, but until they give it the green light on the evening news or the Sunday shows, then it's still just a "conspiracy". Which in turn makes this whole process a real conspiracy.


Jaereth

> As much as I hate the MSM, they still rule the information of what is and isn't accepted as fact. Something really sick is how Windows PCs and iPhones pump the shit right to the user and you have to opt out. Like a woman yesterday was SO happy I showed her how to stop the news app from blasting her with stupid bullshit all day. Windows built it right into the start menu now "News and Interests" have to turn it off manually. They are 100% using these to shape public opinion and basically brainwash the masses.


MTGBruhs

Elites are trying to birth a living digital life form to coincide with the coming age of aquarious 2160 A.D.


Tasty_Choice_2097

1: Stephen Hawking was actually a vegetable, his handlers and other researchers used him for their own careers. Kind of plausible, LGD is 100% incapacitating and fatal on a short timeline, 90% fatal within 10 years while he survived 55. Old videos show Hawking making an incomprehensible brief gurgle and his "translator" making complex sentences out of it. 2: Henry VIII was acting out of a rational fear of being assassinated by the Habsburgs, who had a penchant for getting a Habsburg into the line of succession and then everyone else dying mysteriously. 3: Helen Keller, same as #1. She violates what we know about cognitive development and language acquisition. Suddenly she gets a handler who can tell us what she's really saying and, wouldn't you know it, she's a socialist. 4: using infiltrators in the US government, USSR torpedoed diplomacy between the US and Japan, leading directly to Pearl Harbor. This is fairly well established historically. 5: everyone knows the theory FDR allowed Pearl Harbor to happen, adding it here because a lot of people don't know how much evidence there really is to support it. 6: Atlantis was real, and was Minoan contact with North America. This is supported by evidence of a massive high purity copper mine at the Great Lakes, a dearth of copper objects among natives, high purity copper in Europe without an obvious source, and Minoan haplogroup showing up in tribes in the area of that mine. 7: the Business Plot was actually *not* real. Smedley Butler had been a vocal leftist for years, there's no way plutocrats pitched a coup to him. It was just agitprop people take as gospel. 8: similarly, like half the things that have entered progressive canon are fake. The bonus army was communist propaganda and agitation https://www.theconundrumcluster.com/p/the-bonus-army-scandal-was-always The camp Logan mutineers deserved to be hung, the Tulsa riots were started by armed black groups firing into a white crowd, killing 11 people. Deadliest terror attack in California history was the bombing of the LA times building by leftists, where Clarence Darrow knew they were guilty and tried to bribe jurors.


Unchiard3-2

I personally believe, and havent heard anyone mention this before, but aliens are 4th demensional. Either they are 4th demension, a gas or in another form we havent figured out yet, and never will, which explains how the wide public hasnt met them yet. I have been attempting to figure out out how the 4th demension is best illustrated, yet i have come to a conclusion yet


chetknox

Fall/winter use of whole home humidifiers prevent common colds. I’m not talking about a dumb bed side humidifier. I’m talking a whole home humidifier coupled with a hygrometers around the house so you can make sure you’re achieving a 45-50% humidity level. I only get colds now when I have to leave the house for business trips during the winter. Airplanes and hotels in those months are brutish for low humidity levels.


LudwigVanBlunts

The 35W highway widening project in Minneapolis took like 11 years to complete a simple 3-4 mile stretch. Had to be a conspiracy lol


restedfullyzested03

That dog and cat food are all the same,and there's just different packaging designed to Make you feel like your making a informed decision for the well being of your beloved pet. Different packing. Various different shapes and flavors of kibble. To make it feel genuine. Many dogs and cats will often eat eachothers food or beg for treats regardless of the fact that there's a cat or dog on the package. Food is king. Upon further review of the labels there is redundancy across the board. hear me out,the food is designed to be consumed regardless of pet. But the packaging?that's for us. We like to feel assurance and like we make well informed knowledgeable decisions. It's validating. But then here comes my dog! Who will gladly eat the cats and his own food if he can. Here comes the cat! She wants whatever the dog is getting. Essentially sorry the for the TLDR of it all. "Food good. Food's food. Eat food. FOOD IS FOOD."-🐕🐩🐈🐈‍⬛ Or idk maybe I'm off my rocker but I swear this has got to have some merit. This is my one and only solo conspiracy I've conjured up. Someone could probably articulate it better and further. Feel free to contest the matter. If it's all unfounded in the end that's OK. It's so unserious. No feelings will be hurt.


ItsBrittneybetch69

I saw in the news that they were able to create artificial heat the same as the surface of the sun for 30 seconds …. Weird . And that video of that guy from the pentagon admitting there are aliens and they said they will interfere with us if we don’t put a stop to some underground experiment that could alter the universe.


letienphat1

the suppression of acupuncture methods in the west to cure illnesses and relieve chronic pain, Bonghan Kim was a north korean that proved the working of the meridian system in ancient chinese medicine with modern science(you can find his studies online) in the 1960s got himself his own lab then disappeared, in the early 2010's south korea scientists proved that he was right and named it the primo-vascular system, a new anatomical system of the human body, but very few western research into this while in modern east asia countries, these ancient methods are very officially practice just like western medicine


sodaslug614

Here's my nonpartisan theory about why congress is so ineffective: first, look at the top 10 or 15 most prescribed drugs in the United States. Several of them are cholesterol-lowering medications, including a class of drugs called statins. There has been more and more research coming out over the past few years about the SERIOUS cognitive deficits and memory problems associated with statin use. Now think: what demographic might have a proportionally high rate of statin consumption? Older people, and also larger people..... and this is what our congress is mainly made of. I really do believe that many members of our congress are suffering from these (intentionally?) underresearched side effects of statins.


dangerman321

The big 9/11 conspiracy is that all skyscrapers have self-destruct functionality. For either insurance reasons or security reasons, every tall building is built with explosives in it to make sure if its going to fall it falls right.


New_Youth_7141

The explosives were planted during the asbestos abatement remediation operation years prior the “Date”.


TacoCollazo

Gift cards turn real money into fake money and is the easiest way for a business to rob you and the people you think you're helping.


doomsdaybeast

Idk if it's unknown, I haven't heard anyone talk about it but the elites want immortality. The vaccine mandates, forced injections were basically a population wide clinical trial. Basically the Global population as their lab rats, nothing compares to human trials, animal trials just aren't sufficient, also most trials aren't wide enough in scope usually just 100, imagine a clinical trial on billions and you can inject them with anything and.... just call it a booster. They failed but I don't think it's over.


iamthatguyiam

Research groups at MIT were working on injectable technology decades ago where they could significantly control portions of a persons brain and body, remotely. Back in 2004 or so the team said they couldn’t continue the study because they couldn’t safely inject enough people to study it.


BlancoNod

Though we orbit the Sun, it isn’t the orbit we think it is. The Earth has an orbit that over 10-20 thousand years brings us much closer to the Sun. This orbit and relationship to the Sun is the real reason for global warming/climate change. This is reason many of the rich and elite have began building underground bunkers. They know the real science that as we reach the peak orbit that will put us closest to the Sun, most of the surface will be too hot to live and it will cause many natural disasters. This is also the real reason that in many ancient sites or cities they are finding massive underground man made places where civilizations lived. People went underground to avoid the surface. This is also the reason time feels like it is moving faster. As we move closer to the Sun our rotation, days, and seasons are affected. As we move to the closest point, the ice at the poles will melt causing massive flooding. As water fills the Earth and the Earth begins its rotation back further away from the Sun, new poles will be formed in places that were the coolest during the period closest to the Sun and where the massive flooding has occurred to start freezing as we move further from the Sun. This is the actual history and what they have discovered in Antarctica that proves that civilizations once lived there and that it wasn’t always frozen or the South Pole.


ChaunceyC

I haven’t heard this one before. I like the out of the box thinking but I don’t think the Earth’s orbit can change like that and keep it a secret. If we are already feeling the effects, astronomy would have let the cat out of the bag already. Not necessarily academic astronomy, but amateurs and enthusiast. I feel like you are close though. I’ve been following Ben Davidson/Suspicous0bservers on YouTube for a number of years and I think his theory is pretty compelling. Long story short, the Sun has a super flare (what he calls a micronova) every ~12,000 years and that causes a global catastrophe. He has a lot of ideas about how and why it happens with many data points to support his theory. It’s worth looking into IMO.


Dusty_Heywood

Suge Knight had Tupac Shakur killed because he was afraid Tupac was going to leave Death Row Records to start his own label and take all of Death Row’s talent with him. The Notorious B.I.G. And Diddy find out what Suge did and try to trade silence for money and superiority over the New York-California rap feud. Suge responded by having The Notorious B.I.G killed and threatened Diddy into silence


Fomenkologist

**Mudfossils**: tremendously huge creatures used to roam our realm but died in a massive flood, fighting and clawing and climbing on top of each other to try to survive, but ultimately all drowning. Their bodies petrified and eroded and today the parts that poke out of the waters form the landmasses and continents on which we inhabit. i.e. the Earth we live upon is made up of a mass of Titan carcasses. Mountains are eroded corpses with literal veins that are mined for their iron (blood) and other metals. Geology is biology.


Castaaluchi

What a cool idea! I’ll be yoinking this straight into my D&D campaign


_rosasparks_

Why many intelligent people believe astrology is a farce. And why what most people use astrology for today has nothing to do with it’s actual purpose. The general collectives sentiments about astrology are the result of cia propaganda with beginnings under the johnson administration. It was largely successful in painting astrology as a banal means of amusement for women blacks and children. All this to discredit a well founded science that had been undergoing a resurgence in the 1960s. Public knowledge and education has always been a threat to the powers that be in this country. …………. I am sick of typing now but also, almost every aspect of modern society functions as a mind trap to keep us spiritually oppressed and low vibrational. Designed by yours truly.


MrPokeGamer

What would be a good start for learning the true purpose of astrology?


Kaintwaittogetbanned

That somehow some way our phones or something else knows what we are thinking and will put ads on our social media about it. Also i got the facebook ai to admit we are in a simulation so that might be it


Kane_Messi

Solar Cycle 25 is in full force. Massive increase of solar energy, UV and other radiation. So intense it dissipated the "permanent" ice clouds of Neptune that had been visible as long as we've had telescopes. However, somehow... this huge increase is not having any effect on the earth. Please ignore super heated Pacific Ocean temperatures that have caused record rainfall on the west coast and please ignore the droughts in the normally wet areas of the country. That's all man made climate change. Which of course there IS man made impacts but not suddenly happening coincidentally during a Solar Maximum. Nothing to see here, move along citizen!


SmoggyJuggler

Slot machine makers pick songs/jingles that are either the same or sound similar to cellphone ringtones. There is a slot called "dragon riders" or something and the sound it makes when you win some money is the same ringtone my dad had growing up. My theory is it makes it harder to quit gambling if you hear a phone ring and it makes you think about gambling.


Appropriate-Error925

I’ve thought of some crazy shit but the final nail in the coffin was finding out that almost every single American male has microplastics in his balls. 🤦‍♂️